By Michael Mashburn From Daily Voice
If you’ve ever been told you have “main character energy” while dancing on a rooftop, this casting call's for you.
Grant Wilfey Casting is looking for “attractive” club-ready people ages 18–35 to serve as background actors in Kevin Hart’s upcoming feature film 72 Hours, directed by Tim Story (Barbershop, Think Like a Man, Ride Along).
The comedy follows a 40-year-old executive (Hart) who gets roped into a wild three-day bachelor party with a much younger crowd after being mistakenly included in their group text, according to its IMDB page.
Producers are casting for scenes set at a high-end nightclub and luxurious yacht party—think bottle service, glammed-up guests, and possibly a few sparklers. Roles range from background club-goers to boat-ready partiers, and even bottle service girls (wardrobe described as “topless with gold pasties, with a crystal necklace overlay, with gold briefs and heels.”)
No acting experience required, just confidence, availability on shoot days, and the ability to send a selfie that screams, “I know my angles.”
Here’s what they’re looking for:
Nightclub Goers:
- All genders, ages 21–35
- Stylish, confident, and down to dance
- Filming: Tuesday, June 24 through Thursday, June 26
- Pay: $216 (SAG), $181.50 (Non-Union) for up to 10 hours
Yacht Party Guests:
- All genders, ages 21–35
- Must be comfortable on a boat
- Filming: Monday, July 14 through Friday, July 18
- Pay: $224 (SAG), $181.50 (Non-Union) up to 10 hours
Bottle Service Girls:
- Must be comfortable wearing glam clubwear
- Must be okay carrying bottles with sparklers
- Bonus if you have relevant work experience
Filming takes place mostly in New Jersey, but transportation from Manhattan will be provided if needed. A fitting may also be required in advance. Pay is for a full 8–10 hour day, depending on union status.
Those interested in applying can find more information on the Grant Wilfley Casting Facebook page.